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Norwegian Buhunds are a rare mid-size active herding breed. They were used for herding sheep and cattle and hunting birds in their country of origin. They are devoted to their families, love kids, and are very intelligent. Buhunds do well in agility and obedience, but need a firm trainer as they learn quickly what they can get away with. Their coat is easy to care for, but they do shed twice a year like most breeds. Their main drawback is barking, which is how they warn their family of things going on in the neighborhood.

I have been a breeder of Norwegian Buhunds since 1997 and all my breeding stock have hips OFA graded of Good or Better and eyes checked yearly for cataracts (CERF). Overall, Norwegian Buhunds are generally a hardy breed with few health issues, and often live to a ripe old age of 14-16 years.

We have just bred Gabby and Gretchen, our two Champion females here in December to Grand Champion Voyager, for puppies to be born in February and ready for homes April 2015. Get on our wait list now!

Gabby had 7 puppies (6 boys & 1 girl) born 2/06/15 and most are still available. At least one girl and one boy are already sold pending the correct age to ship them. Five remain not sold yet all boys.

Gretchen had 7 puppies (3 girls & 4 boys) born 2/23/15 and some are still available from this litter also. Two girls and two boys are already sold pending the correct age to ship them. Three remain not sold yet including one girl.

Email us at linda@ zodiacranch.com for an application for puppy ownership. Go to: www.zodiacranch.com

Puppies can be seen on the web at Zodiac Ranch .com and on Facebook at Zodiac Ranch. I also have a photo site set up at www.zodiacranch.shutterfly.com with lots of pics of our past litters and these new litters.